Voting-machine.



B. B. GUMMINGS.

OTING MACHINE.

APPLIOATIoNnLBD 113.117, 11101.

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VOTING MACHINE.

APYLIGATION FILED 1211.21, 1901.

l Patented Aug. 29, 1911.

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VOTING MACHINE. AFPLIGATION FILED AYR.27,1901.

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VOTING MACHINE.

uPLIcATmN FILED nmz?, 1901.

Patented Aug. 29, 1911.

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E. B. CUMMINGS.

VOTING MACHINE.,

APPLIGATION BIL-Isn Amm?, 1901.

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VOTING MACHINE, APPLICATION 'ILE]J.A1I1L27,19O1.`

Patented Aug. 29, 1911.

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VOTING MACHINE.`

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VOTING MACHINE.

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Tmall-fwlqom 'it may concern.' ";-Be-it\kno.wn that I, EDWIN B. CUMMINGS, of'Ind-ianapolis, county' of Mariola and State of Indiana, have invented a certain new-fand -useful- Voting1h'Iaeliine;'-and I do hereby declare that-the following is a full, clear, andA eXactde'script-i'on thereof,.refer ence being 4hadV to the accompanying drawinvs, in which llike letters .refer to like parts.-

y object-'is toimprove the construction and operation of voting machines incertain particulars, as will hereinafter appear.

These improvements relate chiefly to the kind .of voting machines sliownand descri d in my former Patents,- Nos. 585,742 und 585,783, dated July 6, 1897, and my x;pplication filed March 8th,1900, Ser. No.

- One feature 'of my present'liniention con' 2Q sists in the means hereinafter shown whereby-a votermaychange his vote after he has operated the voting hey or keys and before heleaves the booth or actuates the registering mechanism. To do this he can return all the eys and register actuating pawls which he has previously operated so that the parts of rthe machine are in the'same position as when he entered the voting booth, and he is again free to' vote as he pleases.

"Another feature of this'irveiition resides in' the means for operating the repeater mechanism, meansbein-g pr ided for-antw matfally returning the lo/cliiiig-bar and the key after each operation ofthe same.

'35 "'Another feature of this invention is means for disclosingto the ofhcers Whether or not a person has voted or operated'any part of -thevotin V machine at al the part t at he may have operated. 4* 'Anotheri'feature ofthe invention consists in the means herein provided for disclosing to the voter the, fact that vhe has suiciently operated the'voting key, that is, thathe has. p aced theregister actuating'pawl in posi- 5. tion to actuate-the re 'storing mechanism.

. Another feature o the invention consists in means for locking the vote disclosing mechanism and internal locking mechanism a laiiist. simultaneous operation, 4consisting 5o o a plurality of locks, one'of which iswit-hin thecontrol of an election officer, and one to be. operated by an4 outside o ical 4which islin actuating engagement, with the firstlock', whereby the rst lock will throw the second'and the machine will thereby be intenallylocked', and the internal locking VQTING-MACHINE.

Specification ofLetters Patent.

" 'application inea april 27. i901.

Without disclosing and the keys have been-operated, butthe .registers notactuated.y Fig. 8 is the same Fig.4 13 ist-eiserne anindependentticket has been voted.;2 l,.li`1g."= 14-4 is 'aI rearelevationof'fthe lower lett corner mechanism cannot-bereleased until the vote y Lilisclosing mechanism is rendered inaccessie. i Another feature of the invention consists in the means herein-shown yfor 4preventing a change of votey when an independent ballot l'mechanism is used and yet will allow a change of vote when the other .part of the machine 1s used' alsol means -are provided.

PatentedfAug. 29, 1911,

for locking the independent vvoting mechamsm andthe repeater mechanism against each other so a voter can operate only one. l vThese features of the invention willl be understood from' the accompanying. draw,-l ings and the claims. Y

Figure 1 is an elevation of the iipper left hand corner of -the machin with 'the face plate and locking late o the repeater mechanism and the allot` holder removedl .and parts broken awayand 'showing the mechanism in its -i'inoperatedposition. Fig. 2 is the same showing the repeatemechanism placed in actuating engagement with lthe locking-bars of .the machine; Fig. 3 is- Afollowing description and the same showing one 'vot-in(Jr near the" lower end operated. Fig. 4ils an elevation of the lower leftjportion of what@ appears in Fig. l, the repea'terlocking plate being placeand operated; j Fig. 5-:is thesame as Fig. 4 with the 'partsunoperated andthe repeater disconnected A om the remainder of the machine.,V Fig. 6 '1s a rear elevation of the upper `right corner of the machinewith the back plate removed-and'parts broken awa and showing the mechanism unoperate Fig. 7 is the same showing the parts 'changedso as to be'in position for voting showing the arts in position after the voter has Vchanged is vote.4 Fig. 9 shows the register actuating mechanism after the voting key has been opxerated.` Fi 1Q is the same .l after the. vote c angin mec anism has been with a portion of the'back platein place and parts broken away, showingV the externally A 55 secured.

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crosssection over n reister outlining the throug front lates. Fig.20 is a vertical section outthe machine on .a`

the; first or i1 per portion being on a line cutting centra y the left row' of counter revealing apertures, shown in Fig. 1, and the latter or lower portion extending on aline centrally through tom of the machine.

tlie voting keysto the bot- Fig. 21 is a horizontal cross .sect-ion of a portion Iof theback plates with the attacliedloclnng mechanisms on a line )ust above said locking .ineclianisnis, as

shown in Fig. 15.- sectionthroughoutthe machine on a line- Fig. 22 is a. horizontal through the .centerof the ratchet-Wheel` forv controlling'the repeater, on the line.2222. 2 5

as shown' in Fig. 1

Fi". 23 is a horizontal Section of the right-hanlportion of the machine as you-face it on a linecu'ttinfr centrally the 'key for operation wit Fig. 26 is an means i that limit peater. Fig.- 27 is a the mounting of is mounted.

.Referring now means .for limiting the hang. wnm yFig. 1 on the is zin-elevation ofthe .actuating the vote.

upper part of the repeater with the face p ate-and dial removed; Fi tion of the means 25 vis an. eleva# for limiting the repeater front' parts removed.

theoperation of the rethecoil spring. Fi .28 is 'a central horizontal section through w ere the action of therepeater to the details of the con:

struction set forth hereinforthe .purpose of illustrating tion', a rigid' frame is late 1, to be seen inFig.' 6, erably y abou'. one half inch the top cross which is pr'e wide and one-quarterin lar bottom plate 2, seen in Fig. 12, 4side plates 3, one appearing in Fi the other inFig'. l5, which are top and bottom plates land 2 the Plates the general nature of my invenformed consisting of h thick, and a simi-V and. two

as wide as the lates-and are secured to them at their en s To the front faces of by any suitable means. the top andbottom vertical plates 4 and 5 are 5 are less than half the width of the plates- 4,-as appears in the drawings. Both. The 'molding A. movable frame is mou of thesefplates are thin.

or. auxiliary rectangular' frame f6, seen in Fig. 1, is secured 50 of the plates 4 and 5. e

to the front faces going stationarv frame', said. movable' frame appearin in to and go Fig. ttom bars 65. with. the interme 6 and consisting of the 7, and the side bars',

diate horizontal plates 9,l

-frame movesflaterally a.7

crooked line,-

: of'said -rods being each side of tl'ie'inachinefso Lthe othcrrod will not shown but they may .the machine, as fully shown g. 12 and istering wheels.

ted in the' fore-A and the interment@ vertier lates-milfsecured tofthe rear"faces` of sai 4bars .7,V -and S, and secured 'lavlpins' .1 1. The said' n' isheld nplace and gliidedin its-lateral movement hifi-the anti,- ictio'r'i`ballsr'12 that liti-in ,the'orrespondin'g' grooves 13 in the ladjdcent faces. ofthe top'andfbottoiniba'rs 1 and2 of the stationa 'amejand the top and .bot-tom bars' 7o the movable frame, as appears iil Fig'.,16. Said mova 'le frameis actuated by the vertically movable rodsl5mountedpne o n each side o f thejmachine, the uppr'ends mounted in theftop bar "1 of the stationary frame and thelwer'eiids thereof in the bottom bar2 ofthe stationary inwardly. extending inclined. block 16is secured'tosaidrodsl that en gages the' roller17 :mounted on` the ijnoyable. frame. The construction is thev saine on '85 that'the move` ment-of one of saidrodswill said frame in one direction andthe movement of" shift the'frame inthe opposite direction; iSaid rods arereturn'ed to, the'normal or downward` position by the-f spiral springs r18 actin between -thejstationary plate 19.sec`ur to' the'end bar of the stationary frame-andl the collar 20 secured on the rod 15, and -they are .limited in theirfdownward increment by the pins 21. Meansfo'i' actuatnu' 4therods 15 are be actuated 'bi anvf suit-able means such as the door of the ooth moves -into or out' of position infront -of in my said A seriesof plates 22 tobe seen in Figs. 9, 10 and 11 areprovided' iii the machine, 105 one for each candidate, and. placed in verf. ticaland cross rows. 'Elie ends/of said plate 22 are secured b the screws 2 3 to the vertical plates 4 an 5 ofthe stationary frames. In the cross row the ends of said plates22 abut and in thevertical row the are separated by the locking-barslOl. ll of these 4plates 22 are in the same plane. Each carries a complete 'set of 4registering and lindieating wheels and parte for actuating' them. The registering an. indicating mechanism is shown in my said ap lica'tion. lThe holes 25 are for mounting t e registering wheels 247 and the. ratchet wheel 26 drives the Areg Over each vertical series of the indicating wheels 24 a 'plate 27 is mounted, as; ap ears in Fig. 1, having aperf f tures for revea ing the numerals on the in;V dicating wheels, as set forth in my said application. I provide a series of apertures 125 28 n saidplate 27, one for each caiididiite, -for revealing to the voter a signalto indi- V cate that "he has completely operated the to actuate the reg- 'arts that are necessary appears m F1a .91 13 istering mechanism. ,As

wheel 26 of the registering mechanism. It/

is nosed inte acte-etica by 34,` as is ex lained in myl sad'application.V On' this'sli ing aw1-30I lace a colored ilthe rods 15. 44Thismovement of`the movable keys iofiithe m'aehineivl provide the follow-5 mechanism, as shown in When the paWl 30 is'in any other position,

the apertnre.- .28.

81 f romfthe' osition. shown in Fig. llpt'o scribed byY means he must necessarily actus 30 is a sliding pawl' for actuatingl the ratchet rotary arm 31 pivoted onthe pin 32 that is actuated bythe pin-33 on 4the voting key in or disk signa4 3 5, Prefera ly red or some right color, thatregisters wlthjth'e aper ture 28 wlen the pwl 30 has been moved into :position .for actuatingES t-he` registering igs. 9 and' 1'0.v

the signal 35 .willnot be disclosed through 'As stated thie ratchet 26 of the Ijegisteiinflr mechanislnis. actuated b hhesliding paw 39,3 9 set' forth inthe sai Aapplication.. The, gravity pa'w'l'36 p'voted .on the. pin-3'(` pre-- vents thejretuin of the ratchet wheel 26.

4and described in my TheA voter, by means-'1 e 4I n1 1st necessarily movez such. as a votin Vbooth-doorza'ss he takes his position in place orvoti'ng, w1ll, through the rod 15 4on one side of yth'efxnachine, movethe movable frame heretoforedescribed, and said movable 'irame will unlock all parts 'of the machineand put them in position for operation. (The voter then `operates the voting keys opposite all the candidates for whom he desires to vote and such oper'z'altiono the keys moves the pivoted. arm

tlie position s own in Fig. 9, Said pivoted arm moviesfthe sliding'fpewl 30 to .the left, -l 1 putting i.v in positiontbadtuate theregister when 1t `moved 5inthe opposite directm'.4 .lVhen he has. thus voted feriali the candidates he desires, and' ,leaveslh'e' votingbooth or 'the position'fr'operati'the lInahine,' he moves the movable .frame heretofore deate, such as .th/e' exit door acting on oneofing means- Whi'chmaf ble-operated for that af-ta"'any1time before he 'leaves the. A

by the lever The method :of voting vv'ith this machine is the same that sho saidfapplication," an briefly as' follows:

secured at-lone lnd to `.the stationary -tieal plate51b frame is provided .consisting of the .cross plates 42 and the vertical bars 43 which are togetn r by 'pi-ns or rivetska'i. .guided 1n.1ate1 a*lmovement by 'screws 44'se` 1 4cured 4to the. vertical plates -'ofthe'lstaf44 7.0

tio'larvframe an'd extending through horifzontal Slots 45' in the plate 42. The 'vot Vchanging movable frame is located in substantlally the same plane main movable frame,4 i f( and 8. Said vote changmgm'ovable frame 1s operated by the followingjheans. The plate 46 is niountedon tli .pins 47 in'plste" as and withinthe" 45 which pins extend through the slots 48" and permit -the vertical movement of platefo 46, Said plate:is also guided and held in place by the crofss plates-9 of the. main mov? able frame,.'as appears in. Figsl, ,7 and 8, Said 'vertically movable plate 46 is actuated in Fig. 1if .and.irl dotted lines of Figs'. 6,` 7. and 8. ,S a1 d key 50 is'mounted on. the shaft- 51 .that 1s mounted in platfi of the stationary fr me and theface late 5 2 and as appears in"Figs.i6-, 7 5.

or vote changingkey 50 shown 35 carries th pin thatexten between'a 90 pair of p'ns 54 and 55A in lptefi. When the key is operated,4 it c anges the parts f rornth position shown in Fig. 7 to the pols1t1on`s own in Fig. 8. The ymovement of the`pl te 46,is transmitted'to the .vote 95 changing movable frame -throu'gh't-he bell crank 56. pivoted on the screw 57V secured in the plate 4 and' havin 'a slot in` one end to receive the pin 58 in t e plate-46 and a' slot plate 4:24. f

The'vertical-movement of plate 46' causes theimovement of the vote'ch'anging frame?- to the left, as appears in Fig. 8, and such in ovement causes the bars 43. off-said frame 105' 'toen age the pins 38 on the pawls 30 and' also t e Eins on the sliding locking bars. 101, as s own inFi' L7, and moves a o f the said pawls and Vdoc h avei been operated to' the normal ,rrh-

operated posltion, as appears in Fig/'8, lncl i 'put-s these parts 1n the Vsame posit-lon as hey inally act'nated e vyereV before the were ori by the voter. soon .as t

5 0 has beenV opera edlfoi' the foegoihg pur-r .115.'

pose and is released, the spring 62, seen .in

igs. 6, 7 and 8 will returnthe vote changing movablefram Ito its normal positlomi tical bar 43 o, frame.V V- :Tonprevent th by the voten/:han ani/em above de? ng bars-that may 1 -in the othergend to' receive the' pin 59 4irl-the 100 '/s'lidilng pawl 30E-*156m ms' 'tuating there steringmechaniam when 1t is moved-to the right, as appearsin I 1g.1.(),l

. .':XO'seeured to the vertical tithe main 13 .movable Aframe and extending tlirouvh the slot 66,in the plate22, as appears in Big, 9. lVhlle the v er 1s 1n the boothor in posi- '.'ton to oll'ate the inzgthine, 'the pins 65 tV are in t l1e ;/.position shown in Figs. land 1f). Vhen. the pawls 3()4 are-'moved to the rlght by the vote changing movable frame acting on the pins 3S, the main movable4 frameis stationaryso, the' pins 65 'remain v1.0 unmoved 4inthe'position shown in- Figs. 9

T registering mechanism, 4as appears in Fig.'

10. 4In'tln's way the pawl 30 moves back to the unoperated positlon withont'actuating the registers. -10 shows'this Ypartial '-movement and Fig; 11 the complete move- ?0 4ment of the pawl by the vote changing movable frame.- 'hen, however, the 'voterf' leaves the votingbooth and moves' the main movable frame, as explained in my said ap 5 -plicat-ion, the pins 65 being secured tothe movable frame will move tothe rightsimull taneously `with the pins 38 that`arel en'- 4gaged by the-movable frame, and thereby 7 the pins 65 will keep in -advance of the `shoulders v67 and out ofthe way, as ap-' 39; pears inA dotted lines 'in Fig. 11.

`j. -Whether ay voter4 has actuated any vot-ing key disclosed bythe f llowing means. vertically, movable bar 70' is shown similar -oket bar 262 which 'isfvactuated by the stra'ght ticket'key 260 through the pin 261, seen in Fig. 20, shown in my said application. -The plate 70 is mounted imme iately 'l under-the'voting key bar 7 I and over plate' 4Q 77 andy isjg'u'ided between the iding pins y 72- and 73. Said-bar 70 has notc les 7 4 1n one" side through which the pins 33 from the voting. keys extend.v VNormally the shoulder formed by the-notches 74 in the plates 70 restsfupon the pins 33when no key has been operated, as appears the -upper part of- 1"andf2. The first key operated causes the pin 33 thereof to elevate the plate 70 to f the-position shown in Fig. 3, where the lower key' is operated. vThis movement of plate 70 `moves laterally the plate 75 thatis mounted I .between plates 76 and 256.l -As seen -in Fig. A 1, a bellcrank 78 is mounted on the pivot 79v with one endl notched. to receive 'the pin 80 i extending u ward in tlwyertically movable plate 79, an the other rid is notched to re-l ceivethe pn 'The result ofthis construction is that the first voting key 34: which is actuated by the voter will elevat'e'the' late 70. and that, throu h the bell 'crank 8,-.will throw the plate somewhat mhe-,left and .reveal a signal 82 secured on; therear fsa-id plate f' 75 and appearing through'the aperture 83 Q5 'inthe back, plate v'187 as' appears m Fig. 14.

' ary plate 5 and o' and almost a. duplicate of the straight 81 in the'y horizontal plate 75-l 'W'ith the back` ot. the voting machine ex. posedto the electlon officers, they can .teit

,whetheu the voter has operated any 'voting key or voted while he is in the booth or in '..fro'nt of Athe voting. machine. Yet while it discloses this fact, it. does not part of the machine the voter has actuated, as the actuation ofPany key will throw said signal into position to beseen.

The means and method'of voting inde, pendent ballots in this machine have becnexplalned in my said application. The inde-4 pendent straight'tck'et voting key'231, as explained in the said a. plcation actuates the rotary arm 8'5, shown 1n dotted llnes, from the position shown in Fig. '12' to that shown in llg. 13V and such movement moves the lockmg bar 86 which is` like the other 4locking .bars excepting that'it is secured bylthe s'crew 87 to the 'horizontally 'movable plate 88 which is' mounted o the-screw 89 in. the plates, 5 of th statio ary frame. The screw 89'extends thr'ou'gh lthe slot 90 in the cross 'plate 88'. The movement of said plate 88 is transmitted to the verticall moving plate 91, the 'connection'between t 1e two being by the bell 'crankv92 pivoted at 93 to the stationavlng one notched end to recclve the pins 94 in the 'plate 88. The

' other end is also notched "to: receive-the-pin 95 in the vplate 91, as is 'seen in Fig. 12. The plate S8-1`s secured' tojtherear 4faces of the bars43'of the vote changing movable frame. The plate 91 is beside one of the stationary plates 5 in the same plane and is held'in placeby the screws 96 in the plates 22 and uscita what whichextend throu'gh the slots .'97fin plate 91 to ide and limit the'ver'tical movement .of sald plate. On one side plate'91. has horizontal notches or recesses 98 adapted mal'position to register with` the pins100 extendin 101. '.'lV ien said plate 91 is elevated from Vthe osition-'slown`-in Fig. 12 to that shown in Gg. 13l the notches 98 will notl register when the plate is in its downward and norrem `ward fromV the locking Abars with the pins 100, and therefore the locking bars cannot be moved to the right, asapv'pears in Figs..12 and 13.

The locking bar 'constructionV forcontrolkeys and other parts of this machine 1s e same as Jthat set out in my said. application. As ap- "pears in Figs. 9, 10 and 11, when the rotary arm 31 is thrown by the voting key from the osition shown in Fig. 11to that shown in gig. .9, it engages and "ushes the locking bar. 101- to the left. If said locking bar is prevented from lsuch movement' to the left by the bar just described, the voting key canling and interlocking, the lvotingl notl be actuated. Theresult therefore of the construction above described vis that when one votesr an independent 'straight ticket 'by throwing thefkey controllin 'the rotary arm 85 shown in dotted lines in figs.

l2 and 13, he locks all the locking barsfrom movement and consequently all the voting keys pn the regular tickets. This construc- '-ti'on-` and arrangementso far/.aslockingthe is to explain the following construction.

When a yperson votes an vindependent ballot,

Vhe cannot change his vote. for he-cannot withdrawlthefballot he has deposited in the machine, so it is necessary that the vote 4changing mechanism lin 'A the machine' be locked by such .act 4of the voter to prevent.

from voting more-'thanonce for the sam'eofhce or ticket. This result is accomplis.

d," locking the vote changing movl'ablefram'e through fthe means of the pin 103; `in the late 91'tobe seen in Figs. 12 nd l13, also in! the central 'portion of Figs. 6,- and 8, that enters the notch 104 in'4 the 'cxoss 1plate '42 ofthe vote changing frame and engages said platewhen th'e plate .glisnfelevatedi l/Vhen the4 voter leaves the voting Vboothfor machine external' means ...(.not bhere shown), moved by the voter for- .elevatingthe rod l'throws ther main movable frame to theleft, as appears in Fig. 6 'or to theri ht when viewed from the frontoffthe machine, and returns the independent Iticket.voting key to its normal position, the same as the 'other keys. lVhen 'any other independent voting key is opera ted, the pin 920. on its locking bar 101 engages the -slioliltler of the latch 221 pivoted to the stationary plate 4 and prevents a return movement of thelocking bars by the vote chang- 4 ing fram'e'; hence, the latter cannotbe operated'. "When the main movable'frame is operated the' pins 222 on plate 1Q; of said frame Vengageathe-inclined lower' edge of the latches 221 and lifts them above pin- 220 on the looking bars, which permits the return movement of the locking zbars. Pins 22 Vareshovvn dotted inFigs. l2 and 13.` 1

The general features of the ,repeater mechanism in this machine are substantially 'E thefsame as what are. set forth in-my said. S5-ap lication. The'improvements thereon I i' -Wi l rooeed now to explain, tisthey appear Ain Fl VQ21, 2, 3,4 and 5, 22 and 24 to 28. A

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, o f said lite. as

llitera `lysli'difng repeater plate 120 is mounted on the'plateg4 of the stationary frame.

Thepplatelll has the horizontal "slots 121 .through which `the .pins 122 from the plate ,120 eiteifrdl to "ideand limit the movement A y eQplate 120 carries a series ofi atormpawls 123 ivotfed'giti124 to the plate120-with 'a shou der or point 125' -anda stop disk 290, ,all of whichare secure resting against the pin 126 on the locking bar 101. The right edge of the plate 120, as appears in Fig. 1. is notched at 127to permit the movement of the end of the lookin bars as is seen-in the lower left portion of ig. 3. A pin 128 is' secnred to the plate 120 to limit the reverse movement of the pawls 123 by engaging the shoulder 129. The nose 130 of the pawls 123 supports the vertically movable block 131 which moves and sembedded in Va corresponding groove in the plate 120, said grooveV not being 'shown independent of the blocks 131. There'is a vertical series of the blocks 131 resting upon .each other so that when one`is moved lnpward, all above are moved.

When a voting key is operated, .it throws the locking bar 101 to the eft,'as a pear's'in Fig. 3 and rotates-the pawl 123 as escribed. To prevent the simultaneous operation of two.. or more voting keys, I provide the f0llowing construction. The pawls 123 haves.

Arecess forming a shoulder 132 about inidway between the nose 130 andthe shoulder 120 heretofore described. The blocks 131.

have on them projectionsV or shoulders 133 about midway, Asjthe blocks are moved'up 'by the operation of a voting key and the in'- termediate means, the shoulder on the' block 133 engages the shoulder 132 o -the pawl `Vthat has Just beenldescribed, for as the pavvl' is rotated said shoulder 132 moves into the path of the'projection v133'on the block. If two voting keys 4are simultaneously-operated the blocks 133 'would'wedge between them and a ainstthem before .the operation had proceeded far enough-to'produceany result in the machine. On -this account only onepawl -123 can be 4operated'ata time.

Since the vertical movementof lthelocking-block 131 elevatesthe blocks above-it, the pin 135 on the long top-block elevates ratchet 13'( and rotates the same one notch. The pin has also th'e function of'en'ablin'g the nose of the top 'pawl .123 to elevate lthe top block 131 and Vmove,the ratchet` as just described."

The series-of blocks 131 and -the-pawl 123, which havebeen .actuated bythe4 operation of a voting key are returned to'normal to enable the voter to operate' another voting Athe pawl 136 that actuates the. -counter key by the flat spring 138 secured on the Vtop of the plate and bearingdownward on the' pin 139. The arrangemento fl the parts controlling the operationI Vofthe repeater are substantially the same' as in-my said applicationy and will bel understood .from the following ,descriptionz By refer. ring to' Figs, 22 and 24 to 28, a'pnj2f7 1s4 mountedv in plate 120, and carries 'the disk 278, ratchet 137, disk 286, hub 287, disk 288 together side by side torotate onI sd pin. A coil spring 140 'has if'fxnner endV secured isol 

